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column , 10 ft , in height , with a carved stone capital , of elegant and correct design , as a match for the Doric ancl Ionic Orders , previously presented by other brethren , resolved unanimously , on the pronosition of Bro . George Heath , W . M ., seconded by Bro . John Pridham , S . W . — "That the most grateful and cordial thanks of the Pleiades Lodge , No . 710 , be accorded to Bro . "William Henry Stafford , for his generous and unexpected present . That the circumstances attending the gift be recorded iu

the minutes of the lodge . That Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . Prov . G . S . W ., P . M . & c . be requested to inscribe a copy of this resolution on vellum , to be given to Bro . W . H . Stafford in testimony of tbe appreciation by the lodge of his endeavour to promote its interests , by thus completing one portion of its furniture ; and that the document be signed by the Worshipful Master , Wardens and Secretary . " On the proposition of Bro . Pridham , ¦ S . W . seconded bBro . W . CumingJ . Wit was resolved " that

y , . the best thanks of the lodge be presented to Bro . John Heath , I . P . M . for his able and efficient government of the Pleiades Lodge during his term of office as W . M . " The W . M . having risen three several times , and no other business offering , the official proceedings of the day were brought to a close soon after two o ' clock in perfect harmony and with solemn prayer . The ¦ annual banquet took lace at the Seven Stars Hotelwhere the

p , brethren reassembled an hour after the closing of the lodge . Nearly fifty brethren sat down , under the presidency -of Bro . George Heath , WM ., who was supported on his right by Bros . Earle , Owen , P . M . ; T . Kellock , John Heathson , P . M ., and Kottle ; and on his left by Bros . Rev . E . Bowden , P . M . ; Dr . Hopkins , P . M . ; Marks , P . M . ; Wat « on , P . M . The vice chair was occupied by

Bro . Pridham , S . W ., supported by Bro . Brewster , P . M . and -others . The dinner , comprising every thing that could be desired and being well served , did great credit to the Host Bro . John Heath and Mrs . Heath . The toasts , speeches & c , being of the ordinary Masonic and congratulatory character appropriate ¦ on such festal occasons , need no especial mention . Most of the party left soon after seven o ' clock , and all appeared highly pleased with the proceedings of the clay , which were creditable to those on whom the arrangements had devolved . There were many visitors present from the neighbouring towns .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NETVCASTLE-ON -TYNE . —Lodge De Loraine ( No . 541 ) . —On Friday evening , tbe 16 th ult ., the members of this flourishing lodge held their usual monthly meeting at their lodge room in Blackett-street , under the presidency of their popular W . M . Bro . John Stokoe , when there was a large attendance of members and visitorsprominent them bo mentioned

; among may Bros . C . J . Bannister , P . G . S . B ., England ; E . D . Davis , P . Prov , S . W ., Northumberland ; T . Y . Strachan , P . Prov . G . S . D ; W . Fulsham , W . M ., 24 ; S . Anderson , Prov . G . Treas ., Northumberland ; R . Smaile , P . M . ; B . Smaile , P . M . ; Winter , P . M . ; Smith , P . M . The minutes oftlie preceding meeting having been duly disposed of , tho ballot was taken for Mr . Thomas Sewell , Jun ,, and Mr . Thomas Allison , who being duly elected were initiated .

Bro . Henry Taylor was also passed to the second degree , and Bro , James Boe raised to the third degree , all the several de-. grees being confeired by the W . M ., Bro . Stokoe , in an accurate and appropriate manner . The next business being the nomination of Treasurer and Tyler was quietly got through . The W . M . then announced the presence of a deputation , of which 1 m had the honour to be one himself , from fhe committee

appointed to promote the erection of a Masonic Hall in Newcastle , and concisely and forcibly put before the brethren the necessity of a Masonic building where the various ceremonies could be properly and more effectively performed than in any of the present lodge rooms owing to the inadequacy of the accommodation . Bro . T , Y . Strachan , another of the deputation also addresed the brethren and appealed for that support in which lodge De Loraine was never found wanting to any proper obsite in central

ject . A a and prominent part of the town was being treated for , and he trusted the names and Masonic standing of the brethren forming the provisional committee would be a sufficient guarantee for all the Masons in the town to accord the scheme their heart y and best support . Several of the brethren of the lodge afterwards addressed the lodge and the feeling was unanimous in support of the scheme . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to refreshment and so brought another of De Loraine ' spleasant meetings under the present worthy W . M . to a happy conclusion .

Provincial.

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was held in the Memorial Schools ( opposite the Church ) , Meltham , on Wednesday , the 28 th ult ., at 11-30 a . m ., the R . W . Bro . the Rt . Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , D . G . M . and Prov . G . M ., presided , supported by the Prov . G , Officers .

The lodge having been opened in the three degrees by the W . M . and officers of the Lodge of Peace , 149 , the Prov . G . Master , the D . Prov . G . M ., and the Prov . G . Officers entered and the Prov . G . Lodge was opened in due form . The roll of lodges having been called , and the Prov . G . Officers having answered to their names , the minutes of the last Prov . G . Lodge held at Holmfirth on the 1 st July last , were read and received confirmation .

The Charity Committee then presented the following special report . ' * The Charity Committee beg to report that since the last meeting of Provincial G . Lodge they have succeeded in electing S . H . Tetley to the Boys' School . "In pursuance of a resolution unanimously agreed to at Leeds , August 22 nd , 1868 , the committee have the honour to

make a special appeal to the province and incorporate it with their report . " The R . W . Prov . G . M having consented to preside at the Anniversary Festival of the Boys' School , March 10 th , 1869 , in order that the province may not only liberally and efficiently support their most distinguished brother on that occasion , but manifest their continued interest in the progress and prosperity of one of the most useful institutions ot our orderthe

, Charity Committee beg to call their special attention to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . And as the aim and object of the charity committee as originally established was to advise , suggest , and superintend all matters and measures affecting the interests of the four great Central Masonic Institutions , the Committee feel sure , that their endeavour to bring the pressing claims of the Boys' School clearly and forcibly

before Prov . G . Lodge will be properly appreciated and approved of by all their brethren . " It may be well then on the present occasion to remind Prov . G . Lodge very shortly of the past history of the Boys ' School . " The Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was founded in 1798 , with the benevolent intention " of preserving from the dangers of vice and immorality the infant sons of deceased

and unfortunate Freemasons , by furnishing them with decent clothing and a plain education , and ultimately apprenticing them to suitable trades , so as to qualify them to fill with , advantage to themselves and credit to the Craft those situations in life to which it should please Providence to call them . ' " Carrying out the true principles of Freemasonry , the worthy and philanthropic founders of the institution agreed to receive children of every denomination and wherever residentto

, clothe them , furnish them with necessary books , educate them at the schools nearest to their homes , and when the boys reached the age of 14 , to give them , if found deserving , a premium of £ 5 . " Such was the humble beginning of what promises to become a great institution , and for fifty-eight years the system just described was that on which the Boys' School was carried

on . " In 1856 , however , a great change was made in the rules and regulations of the Institution . " Owing to what then had become for some time a great fact happily in the history of this country—the spread of a wise educational movement—the Committee of tbe Boys' School , taking into account tho increased demands for the admission of candidates , determined that the time had come when material

improvements might properly be made in the established system of the school , so as to render it more worthy of the Order at large ancl more beneficial in its practical results . Ancl as for some time previously a general feeling had prevailed that the arrangements of the school were not as satisfactory as could be wished , such an alteration was gladly hailed by all the friends of the Institution . " It was in consequence of an appeal made to the Craft in the year 1856 , that the Committee of the School were enabled to purchase for £ 3 , 500 a house and grounds at Wood Green , near Loudon .

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CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 1
THE CORINTHIAN ORDER; OR, THE THREE GRAND PILLARS. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC LIFEBOAT. Article 9
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS. Article 9
A COMPLIMENT. Article 9
CAPTAIN TORCKLER. Article 10
THE RED CROSS ORDER. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY IN IRELAND. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 19
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREEMASONRY. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 14TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

column , 10 ft , in height , with a carved stone capital , of elegant and correct design , as a match for the Doric ancl Ionic Orders , previously presented by other brethren , resolved unanimously , on the pronosition of Bro . George Heath , W . M ., seconded by Bro . John Pridham , S . W . — "That the most grateful and cordial thanks of the Pleiades Lodge , No . 710 , be accorded to Bro . "William Henry Stafford , for his generous and unexpected present . That the circumstances attending the gift be recorded iu

the minutes of the lodge . That Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . Prov . G . S . W ., P . M . & c . be requested to inscribe a copy of this resolution on vellum , to be given to Bro . W . H . Stafford in testimony of tbe appreciation by the lodge of his endeavour to promote its interests , by thus completing one portion of its furniture ; and that the document be signed by the Worshipful Master , Wardens and Secretary . " On the proposition of Bro . Pridham , ¦ S . W . seconded bBro . W . CumingJ . Wit was resolved " that

y , . the best thanks of the lodge be presented to Bro . John Heath , I . P . M . for his able and efficient government of the Pleiades Lodge during his term of office as W . M . " The W . M . having risen three several times , and no other business offering , the official proceedings of the day were brought to a close soon after two o ' clock in perfect harmony and with solemn prayer . The ¦ annual banquet took lace at the Seven Stars Hotelwhere the

p , brethren reassembled an hour after the closing of the lodge . Nearly fifty brethren sat down , under the presidency -of Bro . George Heath , WM ., who was supported on his right by Bros . Earle , Owen , P . M . ; T . Kellock , John Heathson , P . M ., and Kottle ; and on his left by Bros . Rev . E . Bowden , P . M . ; Dr . Hopkins , P . M . ; Marks , P . M . ; Wat « on , P . M . The vice chair was occupied by

Bro . Pridham , S . W ., supported by Bro . Brewster , P . M . and -others . The dinner , comprising every thing that could be desired and being well served , did great credit to the Host Bro . John Heath and Mrs . Heath . The toasts , speeches & c , being of the ordinary Masonic and congratulatory character appropriate ¦ on such festal occasons , need no especial mention . Most of the party left soon after seven o ' clock , and all appeared highly pleased with the proceedings of the clay , which were creditable to those on whom the arrangements had devolved . There were many visitors present from the neighbouring towns .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NETVCASTLE-ON -TYNE . —Lodge De Loraine ( No . 541 ) . —On Friday evening , tbe 16 th ult ., the members of this flourishing lodge held their usual monthly meeting at their lodge room in Blackett-street , under the presidency of their popular W . M . Bro . John Stokoe , when there was a large attendance of members and visitorsprominent them bo mentioned

; among may Bros . C . J . Bannister , P . G . S . B ., England ; E . D . Davis , P . Prov , S . W ., Northumberland ; T . Y . Strachan , P . Prov . G . S . D ; W . Fulsham , W . M ., 24 ; S . Anderson , Prov . G . Treas ., Northumberland ; R . Smaile , P . M . ; B . Smaile , P . M . ; Winter , P . M . ; Smith , P . M . The minutes oftlie preceding meeting having been duly disposed of , tho ballot was taken for Mr . Thomas Sewell , Jun ,, and Mr . Thomas Allison , who being duly elected were initiated .

Bro . Henry Taylor was also passed to the second degree , and Bro , James Boe raised to the third degree , all the several de-. grees being confeired by the W . M ., Bro . Stokoe , in an accurate and appropriate manner . The next business being the nomination of Treasurer and Tyler was quietly got through . The W . M . then announced the presence of a deputation , of which 1 m had the honour to be one himself , from fhe committee

appointed to promote the erection of a Masonic Hall in Newcastle , and concisely and forcibly put before the brethren the necessity of a Masonic building where the various ceremonies could be properly and more effectively performed than in any of the present lodge rooms owing to the inadequacy of the accommodation . Bro . T , Y . Strachan , another of the deputation also addresed the brethren and appealed for that support in which lodge De Loraine was never found wanting to any proper obsite in central

ject . A a and prominent part of the town was being treated for , and he trusted the names and Masonic standing of the brethren forming the provisional committee would be a sufficient guarantee for all the Masons in the town to accord the scheme their heart y and best support . Several of the brethren of the lodge afterwards addressed the lodge and the feeling was unanimous in support of the scheme . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to refreshment and so brought another of De Loraine ' spleasant meetings under the present worthy W . M . to a happy conclusion .

Provincial.

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was held in the Memorial Schools ( opposite the Church ) , Meltham , on Wednesday , the 28 th ult ., at 11-30 a . m ., the R . W . Bro . the Rt . Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , D . G . M . and Prov . G . M ., presided , supported by the Prov . G , Officers .

The lodge having been opened in the three degrees by the W . M . and officers of the Lodge of Peace , 149 , the Prov . G . Master , the D . Prov . G . M ., and the Prov . G . Officers entered and the Prov . G . Lodge was opened in due form . The roll of lodges having been called , and the Prov . G . Officers having answered to their names , the minutes of the last Prov . G . Lodge held at Holmfirth on the 1 st July last , were read and received confirmation .

The Charity Committee then presented the following special report . ' * The Charity Committee beg to report that since the last meeting of Provincial G . Lodge they have succeeded in electing S . H . Tetley to the Boys' School . "In pursuance of a resolution unanimously agreed to at Leeds , August 22 nd , 1868 , the committee have the honour to

make a special appeal to the province and incorporate it with their report . " The R . W . Prov . G . M having consented to preside at the Anniversary Festival of the Boys' School , March 10 th , 1869 , in order that the province may not only liberally and efficiently support their most distinguished brother on that occasion , but manifest their continued interest in the progress and prosperity of one of the most useful institutions ot our orderthe

, Charity Committee beg to call their special attention to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . And as the aim and object of the charity committee as originally established was to advise , suggest , and superintend all matters and measures affecting the interests of the four great Central Masonic Institutions , the Committee feel sure , that their endeavour to bring the pressing claims of the Boys' School clearly and forcibly

before Prov . G . Lodge will be properly appreciated and approved of by all their brethren . " It may be well then on the present occasion to remind Prov . G . Lodge very shortly of the past history of the Boys ' School . " The Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was founded in 1798 , with the benevolent intention " of preserving from the dangers of vice and immorality the infant sons of deceased

and unfortunate Freemasons , by furnishing them with decent clothing and a plain education , and ultimately apprenticing them to suitable trades , so as to qualify them to fill with , advantage to themselves and credit to the Craft those situations in life to which it should please Providence to call them . ' " Carrying out the true principles of Freemasonry , the worthy and philanthropic founders of the institution agreed to receive children of every denomination and wherever residentto

, clothe them , furnish them with necessary books , educate them at the schools nearest to their homes , and when the boys reached the age of 14 , to give them , if found deserving , a premium of £ 5 . " Such was the humble beginning of what promises to become a great institution , and for fifty-eight years the system just described was that on which the Boys' School was carried

on . " In 1856 , however , a great change was made in the rules and regulations of the Institution . " Owing to what then had become for some time a great fact happily in the history of this country—the spread of a wise educational movement—the Committee of tbe Boys' School , taking into account tho increased demands for the admission of candidates , determined that the time had come when material

improvements might properly be made in the established system of the school , so as to render it more worthy of the Order at large ancl more beneficial in its practical results . Ancl as for some time previously a general feeling had prevailed that the arrangements of the school were not as satisfactory as could be wished , such an alteration was gladly hailed by all the friends of the Institution . " It was in consequence of an appeal made to the Craft in the year 1856 , that the Committee of the School were enabled to purchase for £ 3 , 500 a house and grounds at Wood Green , near Loudon .

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